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Chemistry, 27.02.2020 05:27, lin550

2. A 10.0 g ice cube, initially at 0.0ºC, is melted in 100.0 g of water that was initially 20.0ºC. After the ice has melted, the equilibrium temperature is 10.93ºC. Show your work!

a. Calculate the total heat (in J) lost by the water (specific heat for water is 4.184 J/g°C).

b. Calculate the heat gained by the ice cube after it melts (specific heat for ice is 2.093 J/g°C).

c. Calculate the heat it took to melt the ice. (It takes 334.0 J/g of heat energy to melt ice). qmelt = mice ΔHmelt

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